Published: | August 12, 1964 |
Author: | The Cat in the Hat and P.D. Eastman |
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A silly book with a serious purpose—to help children recognize, remember, and really enjoy using a basic vocabulary of 1350 words. Written and illustrated by P. D. Eastman—with help from the Cat (Dr. Seuss)—this decades-old dictionary pairs words with pictures that carry their meaning, making it simple enough even for nonreaders to understand. A wacky cast of characters reappears throughout the book, making this perhaps the only dictionary in the world that is actually fun to read!
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In the Spanish dub, most of the politically incorrect illustrations (the ones with Eskimos and Indians) were removed. Other illustrations (namely way, fight, whack, hit, and gun) were either removed or refurnished due to being too violent.